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>> george: young people acrosthe united states are taking up the fight to end human trafficking around the world. on college campuses in all 50 states, and more than 50 countries, they're shining the light on modern day slavery. as my colleague ephraim graham reports, they accepted their mission at a new year's conference called passion 2013. >> reporter: 60,000 students packed atlanta's georgiadome for a party. a time of worship. >> jesus in infinitely worthy of eternal admiration. >> reporter: and to hear god's word. this is passion 2013, an annual conference for young christians that grows larger each year. >> these students are coming together. lifting up the name of jesus together, and with that, it's a beautiful sight. >> reporter: this is an army of believers from all 50 states, and 54 countries. they are leading these young people in what many would call an impossible mission. it is called "end it now." it's a fight to end modern day slavery. >> one thing we can agree on is there are 27 million slaves, and there should be no more slaves. so we're going to lift that up and put i
>> george: young people acrosthe united states are taking up the fight to end human trafficking around the world. on college campuses in all 50 states, and more than 50 countries, they're shining the light on modern day slavery. as my colleague ephraim graham reports, they accepted their mission at a new year's conference called passion 2013. >> reporter: 60,000 students packed atlanta's georgiadome for a party. a time of worship. >> jesus in infinitely worthy of eternal...
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against the people the united states and it's an effort to stop the people the united states who have the ability and historically have created the progressive change in this country and they act to protect the establishment which is the other thing you see in these documents these documents show the f.b.i. over and over again meeting with and partnering with the banks and wall street the very entities that people are rising up to protest against because of the fact that they caused this huge economic crisis and suffering here well put you know i can't help but think i know that this is kind of blown out of proportion but that want to assassinate members of occupy that was also heavily redacted in the documents but you know it's not even that part of the story which is upsetting that they didn't warn people what's what i think is interesting that the tables were turned if it was an occupied member planning to assassinate someone externally outside of that movement i just can't help but think that the media would take it as it and use it to discredit the entire movement but of course t
against the people the united states and it's an effort to stop the people the united states who have the ability and historically have created the progressive change in this country and they act to protect the establishment which is the other thing you see in these documents these documents show the f.b.i. over and over again meeting with and partnering with the banks and wall street the very entities that people are rising up to protest against because of the fact that they caused this huge...
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establishment i think because occupy speaks to the needs of the people the united states and the people of the world who don't want to be oppressed or oppressed and subject to the banks and corporations that are causing so much suffering against the people actually do the work in society and people are rising up because they need to because they're going to have to do it and they will continue to indeed occupy was the first kind of grassroots movement against the institution the system instead of a single issue and that really is a threat thank you so much mara there had been colored. a designer. thank you like you see so far go to our youtube channel and youtube dot com slash breaking the set and subscribe check out our facebook page at facebook dot com suffragan the site and if you want to read what i'm doing when i'm not on or follow me on twitter out in martin let's take a break from my preaching but stay tuned here about a series of subjects from one of my favorite journalists chris hedges next. time. i'm. so. whether or not we're able to do it at your job or to anything like that.
establishment i think because occupy speaks to the needs of the people the united states and the people of the world who don't want to be oppressed or oppressed and subject to the banks and corporations that are causing so much suffering against the people actually do the work in society and people are rising up because they need to because they're going to have to do it and they will continue to indeed occupy was the first kind of grassroots movement against the institution the system instead...
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the stumbling block is yemen is unstable, we don't want people in the united states, if we don't let them in the united states we go to other countries and say if you don't take them and why should we take them in? it is a stepping stone system. >> when more people care and there was more criticism because it was president bush, and it percolated through globally and even domestically that something was deeply wronged and there was a lot of criticism president bush was releasing prisoners. there wasn't the questions we have now from the point of view of seem to be deeply unfavorable to release anyone. the most massive case had to be made for the release of anybody so we ended up with an extraordinary situation where prisoners are held which is deeply unacceptable but with almost the to release an five years ago. we are not fundamentally talking about different people. around half of the prisoners were cleared for release under president bush but he wasn't releasing them at the time because many were yemeni and yemen has consistently been there. if your nationality is saudi it became
the stumbling block is yemen is unstable, we don't want people in the united states, if we don't let them in the united states we go to other countries and say if you don't take them and why should we take them in? it is a stepping stone system. >> when more people care and there was more criticism because it was president bush, and it percolated through globally and even domestically that something was deeply wronged and there was a lot of criticism president bush was releasing...
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in terms of the way that the mexican people who became part of the unite were treated -- the united states were treated, it's a terrible story. and one thing that i found really kind of profound and sad in looking at this is that there are actually a number of mexicans who support the u.s. cause. they actually think they're going to be better off under a u.s. government tan they are under mexico's government. because the fact is mexico does not treat the residents of its northern territories very well. it's not interested in them, does in the provide them with protection from indian tribes, and a lot of these people -- particularly large landowners in california -- actually come onboard the u.s. cause, and they support u.s. troops, they provide troops with horses and munitions, and those people all lose their land because the fact of the matter is although there are supposed legal rights that are given these people, the way that property disputes play out is in local courts, and those local courts are incredibly racist against mexican people. so pretty much everybody in california who's me
in terms of the way that the mexican people who became part of the unite were treated -- the united states were treated, it's a terrible story. and one thing that i found really kind of profound and sad in looking at this is that there are actually a number of mexicans who support the u.s. cause. they actually think they're going to be better off under a u.s. government tan they are under mexico's government. because the fact is mexico does not treat the residents of its northern territories...
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i mean, people here in the united states know we have some infrastructure. we have roads, we have police, do you have a sense there's any infrastructure there? >> oh, sure, there's infrastructure and you do see some improvements after the, earthquake, so many of the roads were destroyed and come back to some degree, we've been back there together. and driving along on asphalt and all of a sudden, a section of road that hasn't been paved and full of holes, because of the earthquake and it hasn't been fixed. the hatian people are hard working people and they need an opportunity, they need a chance. >> is there an educational system? are there stop lights, are there fire department, any of those things? >> well, occasionally you'll see a policeman maybe directing traffic, but, no, they don't have a lot of that. they do have an education system. is it adequate? in no way, and so many of the schools have not reopened after the earthquake. but in three years, i have seen improvement in haiti and there are a few bright spots. >> obviously, it's a very different sit
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does it include people the way people about the united states? sure, it is. it is still a reason that people become extremists. it is just not us. we want to fight trafficking. that is not u.s. policy. this is u.s. policy. this defines who we are. it is a stain on our reputation. i want to finish with what andy said. i don't know people here watch the movie," lincoln." it is the story of how abraham lincoln pushed through an amendment to the constitution to free the slaves. when you look at it, that was not something -- there were a lot of other issues that he could have avoided that issue to bring the state's back together for economic reasons, to stop killing, and the war, lots of other issues and people said what is this issue matter to you? it was a moral issue defining what the country would be. there are lots of inconveniences' whether it be yemen or other things to closing guantanamo. there are political inconveniences' these are things that can be done, that can be worked out if the president has a commitment to close guantanamo. there has been nobody
does it include people the way people about the united states? sure, it is. it is still a reason that people become extremists. it is just not us. we want to fight trafficking. that is not u.s. policy. this is u.s. policy. this defines who we are. it is a stain on our reputation. i want to finish with what andy said. i don't know people here watch the movie," lincoln." it is the story of how abraham lincoln pushed through an amendment to the constitution to free the slaves. when you...
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people into financial difficulty but these are areas of the united kingdom and some of the poorest communities so that seems quite targeted why are they choosing these areas where you'd expect that people wouldn't be able to pay back that money what you're finding is these lenders are setting up in secondary high streets where the rates are lower they're also setting up where there's a demand the situation has changed from when we used to be able to be flooded with all sorts of offers a credit to the fact that we unless we've got. an exemplary credit history we can't going to access to credit the government says it's conducting an extensive review of the payday lending sector with the site on tighter regulation but in the meantime and dave has some clear advice for anyone thinking about taking out a payday loan nor. avoiding the white. r.t. reporting from sun to the. point i just a few minutes here are to. bring yourself to the. right wing t.v. host glenn beck is going to build his own utopia beck plans to put together a massive social experiment building his own city which will be totally ind
people into financial difficulty but these are areas of the united kingdom and some of the poorest communities so that seems quite targeted why are they choosing these areas where you'd expect that people wouldn't be able to pay back that money what you're finding is these lenders are setting up in secondary high streets where the rates are lower they're also setting up where there's a demand the situation has changed from when we used to be able to be flooded with all sorts of offers a credit...
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about only people here in the united states but all over the world because people are being a fact that they are the ones who are being criminalized. this is all so young now on to become old fashioned a u.s. design unveils clothing that protect privacy life in the program we'll be showing you the outfits that make you invisible to surveillance drones and also i had. no i don't think people take it serious is the government in a way the most expensive people at home should we should we take it more seriously i think. it's you know it's music so he's a president nouri hoppen is stuff people in the big apple one of the use of file sharing is a sin or a way. wealthy british science it's time to. go. to the. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name to cause a report on our team. do we speak your language as i mean from a deal or not a day in. the music programs in documentaries in spanish what matters to you breaking news a little turn to angles stories. for you here. and try to teach spanish find out
about only people here in the united states but all over the world because people are being a fact that they are the ones who are being criminalized. this is all so young now on to become old fashioned a u.s. design unveils clothing that protect privacy life in the program we'll be showing you the outfits that make you invisible to surveillance drones and also i had. no i don't think people take it serious is the government in a way the most expensive people at home should we should we take it...
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what's happening in egypt and that's the people of egypt neither the united states nor morsi himself have much say in what's happening today the people of egypt who are back in the streets that. we saw the fate of the regime today. and alongside the rest which is escalating in egypt portside a local court has sentenced twenty one people to death for their role in football riots last year that left seventy four people dead relatives of the defendants attempted to storm the local prison following the verdict and security officials are among those on trial the clashes in february twenty twelve between funds of a local club and the khyber based team are considered to be the worst football disaster in the country's history the violence sparked further unrest in cairo resulting in sixteen more depp's or the death sentences require approval from the ground to move with the verdicts for the remaining fifty two defendants due in march. egypt was one of the first states in the arab world as the us was said to have nudged towards democracy through a revolt president obama had some of his highes
what's happening in egypt and that's the people of egypt neither the united states nor morsi himself have much say in what's happening today the people of egypt who are back in the streets that. we saw the fate of the regime today. and alongside the rest which is escalating in egypt portside a local court has sentenced twenty one people to death for their role in football riots last year that left seventy four people dead relatives of the defendants attempted to storm the local prison following...
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trial the way clean shaikh muhammad has been has played out people don't want him in the united states they want him before a military tribunal they don't have this is because this is war this is not like a civilian trial that we have four. war two americans these are people who are looking to kill americans and that's why i want tom obey as a military detention facility is an important asset for the united states i would have is likely not to do something because they want to kill americans and be prosecuted in the united states where this is their game that is totally different these people are not americans they do not against america and it's the same bag of terrorism and they do not have the same rights that americans do and that's a big difference between and timothy mcveigh so that's a completely ridiculous i'm hearing somewhat all because of one of the of an american want to bore i want to broaden did that. mean i didn't have exactly american rights sir but i want to go back to i want to go back to you saying that this isn't president obama's fault which i which i think we can
trial the way clean shaikh muhammad has been has played out people don't want him in the united states they want him before a military tribunal they don't have this is because this is war this is not like a civilian trial that we have four. war two americans these are people who are looking to kill americans and that's why i want tom obey as a military detention facility is an important asset for the united states i would have is likely not to do something because they want to kill americans...
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in other words, the people united will never be defeated. i think that it's clear demonstration of unity that has happened that this body and also at ntc and here that over the long two years that you guys have been struggling, that your unity and your persistence got you to where you are. so, thank you for your tenacity. i do want to express some interest in making sure that we move this thing along as fast as possible and get it implemented as quickly as possible. two years has been a long time coming and so if we can expedite this as quickly as possible to get it implemented so these youth can take advantage of this benefit quickly would be my best interest. >> we have a motion and second. all in favor say aye. >> aye. >> opposed say no. ayes have it, so ordered. congratulations, supervisor and members. [cheering and applauding] >> come back any time. [laughter] >> okay, ladies and gentlemen. pardon me? we are going back to the regular agenda now. we are going back to -- okay, we are going back to the regular agenda now. we invited anyone
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people nor the united nations are taking action but we will see the collapse nice and light from california thanks for your thoughts on the program and then we're going to be bringing you as well more coverage of the eleventh anniversary of guantanamo bay on an i web site called. beyond borders and beyond the courts eleven years on the guantanamo remains open for business marty looks at the interrogation nerve center of america's war on terror. healing the rift as rival palestinian groups from us and father homicide to try to overcome their differences we look into how israel's occupation policies may have brought the factions closer together. just after twenty three minutes past midnight no you say hello to katie again from our business to you hi there kate so you have news that timothy geithner is leaving office to go indeed you know what it's been officially announced today there was talks about jack lew coming in to take over and obama has said that he is going to be nominating him to take that position but the thing is it's all very controversial because of what's going on at the momen
people nor the united nations are taking action but we will see the collapse nice and light from california thanks for your thoughts on the program and then we're going to be bringing you as well more coverage of the eleventh anniversary of guantanamo bay on an i web site called. beyond borders and beyond the courts eleven years on the guantanamo remains open for business marty looks at the interrogation nerve center of america's war on terror. healing the rift as rival palestinian groups from...
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middle east the people at least united by one ethnicity all of one's people known as the adams but another side a lot of it's going to be a lot of divisions that is really hard to expect but only solution i can not expect is mr because of the orders to be able to stop being the rule of law in islam because it can learn a pretty chaotic scene. this is r.t. and it is a grim anniversary for the u.s. and vietnam. they cannot buy into the fact that they have great military supremacy go in and just destroy a government occupy a country and we mold their country so that it becomes a proxy or quiet for the united states or the spy the huge losses both sides suffered in the conflict almost four decades ago we explore whether washington has learned the lessons or is ready to repeat it's costing us. now france says it will significantly boost its intervention force to mali where the total number of troops deployed to the conflict zone are expected to reach at least two and a half thousand a finale the parrot is carrying out attacks against islamic insurgents in its former african colony but only from
middle east the people at least united by one ethnicity all of one's people known as the adams but another side a lot of it's going to be a lot of divisions that is really hard to expect but only solution i can not expect is mr because of the orders to be able to stop being the rule of law in islam because it can learn a pretty chaotic scene. this is r.t. and it is a grim anniversary for the u.s. and vietnam. they cannot buy into the fact that they have great military supremacy go in and just...
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the people of greece the people of europe the people of the united states are suffering through now are they being they're being forced to live on the crumbs it's all about corralling the population and two zones where all civil liberties are deprived and the consequences of austerity which is to say extinction and genocide are written into law so the chief economist here is a libya blond charred and he says forecasts are significantly underestimated the increase in unemployment and the decline in domestic demand associated with fiscal consolidation so again here we look at the population and all the markets all the mainstream financial press what they do is they look for every single word the chief economist of these banks and the central banks and the people advising george job or and what they have to say about what what we should do with the economy and yet they totally obviously don't know what they're doing they're just pulling it out of a magic bag of tricks they they don't know and it's a huge wealth transfer and they use the language of economics and finance to bamboozle mainst
the people of greece the people of europe the people of the united states are suffering through now are they being they're being forced to live on the crumbs it's all about corralling the population and two zones where all civil liberties are deprived and the consequences of austerity which is to say extinction and genocide are written into law so the chief economist here is a libya blond charred and he says forecasts are significantly underestimated the increase in unemployment and the decline...
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had a tenant in the legal unit, if we write up the statement we hand out to all the people that come in, this has happened a couple of times that we put a legality of the unit on known by the owner and agent, or illegal, that was the term we used to use, and the neighbors see that, some of them could be angry and call the building department at the time of sale. they can call them for any reason and do it. we have seen that happen. if the city has a problem, they could make it illegal. the owner has to deal with the rent control board because it is difficult to get a tenant out. it is tricky. it is more difficult to sell a property with a tenant in at in a non-permitted unit. the value -- they may be making money on rent, but john can speak to that. >> [inaudible] especially in the sunset area, a single house -- >> it is a big issue. it is a policy issue. we have up to tens of thousands of these units. they serve an important function. they provide housing. the board provides moderate- income housing. very few of them never been meet the minimum standards for have the ability. they d
had a tenant in the legal unit, if we write up the statement we hand out to all the people that come in, this has happened a couple of times that we put a legality of the unit on known by the owner and agent, or illegal, that was the term we used to use, and the neighbors see that, some of them could be angry and call the building department at the time of sale. they can call them for any reason and do it. we have seen that happen. if the city has a problem, they could make it illegal. the...
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people in the bay. we also were involved in other events that will place the youth of this city in jobs. in fact, the first s f young people are graduating. in a disversus community not everyone wants to work in construction jobs. working with our workforce nonprofits like j v s and young community developers and we need to expand them. next week i'm looking forward to attending the cad any to see all the folks who are graduating. our industry contributes good paying jobs to our hospitals, universities and medical firms. and finally, to fully insure that our economic recovery reaches every people in the community we must join with our democrat leader president obama and shout immigration reform for our country this year. we're - we are a city of imgranite and we know that some are fathers and mothers and daughters and son who work hard to commit to this city. it's time to let them come out shadows of our city we must ask washington to pass the immigration reform bill. and we must demand a pathway to cit
people in the bay. we also were involved in other events that will place the youth of this city in jobs. in fact, the first s f young people are graduating. in a disversus community not everyone wants to work in construction jobs. working with our workforce nonprofits like j v s and young community developers and we need to expand them. next week i'm looking forward to attending the cad any to see all the folks who are graduating. our industry contributes good paying jobs to our hospitals,...
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>> i want to awe sure the people of hatiti that the united state is a friend, a partner and a supporter. >> in the next few days people are going to be running out of food, out of water. we need help because it's urgent. >> i want the people of haiti to know that we will do what it takes to save lives and to help them get back on their feet. >> the people of haiti will recover and rebuild and has the do they know they have a friend in the united states of america. >> this is the beginning of the flowering of haiti's north across every single economic sector. >> the academy bus pulled up for the fooirms the kids paraded and walked up to us they have never seen anything as magnificent as this. >> it is life changing for these children to have an opportunity to come to a school like this that has computers, that has good quality teachers and get a good education. >> nice to meet you. again nice to meet you. >> these are our neighbors. these are great kids. we want them to be the best they can be. ♪ >> young haitians got a chance at a new and better life. a 2010 earthquake that killed 300
>> i want to awe sure the people of hatiti that the united state is a friend, a partner and a supporter. >> in the next few days people are going to be running out of food, out of water. we need help because it's urgent. >> i want the people of haiti to know that we will do what it takes to save lives and to help them get back on their feet. >> the people of haiti will recover and rebuild and has the do they know they have a friend in the united states of america....
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we are talking about 11 the following people that are undocumented in the united states. and i think that the extreme -- the most extreme right of the republican party understands that if 11 million to 12 laypeople are able to legalize their status and become voters, it will change the political landscape of america for decades to come. they understand it could spell doom of the republican party for a generation to come. and that's why i think there are struggling so much against it, just as they did back in 1986 with the first comprehensive immigration reform. so i think there is a political reason for this the vehement opposition to basically adjusting the status for folks that really, for the most part, are not criminals. they're hard-working people. there were forced to, by a variety of reasons, leave their countries. they're contributing to the prosperity of the united states, so that -- and especially the dreamers, the young folks. so i think that is what is at stake here, is that not only a humanitarian gesture to the people that are here, but also the political re
we are talking about 11 the following people that are undocumented in the united states. and i think that the extreme -- the most extreme right of the republican party understands that if 11 million to 12 laypeople are able to legalize their status and become voters, it will change the political landscape of america for decades to come. they understand it could spell doom of the republican party for a generation to come. and that's why i think there are struggling so much against it, just as...
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i had people who came down from the united states, people who'd been living... argentines who'd been living abroad. they'd come to me and say, "i went to plaza de mayo." and this is true. it sounds impossible, but you're in a mad situation in argentina at thatime. he said, "well, i went to the square, the plaza de mayo, and i asked a policeman, 'where are the madres de plaza de mayo?'" they called them then the locas, the mad women. >> hinojosa: the crazy women. >> and he said, "and the policeman told me there's no such thing." he said, "why are you publishing all this stuff?" and we had, you know, readers who stopped their subscription. at the same time we built up a readership of people who realized that we were the only newspaper that was consistently doing its upmost to warn, first of all, the military that what they were doing was just absolute unacceptable fr every point of view, because they never thought for a moment of putting people on trial. only recently did i discover that they never even worked out exactly what they were going to do, because they h
i had people who came down from the united states, people who'd been living... argentines who'd been living abroad. they'd come to me and say, "i went to plaza de mayo." and this is true. it sounds impossible, but you're in a mad situation in argentina at thatime. he said, "well, i went to the square, the plaza de mayo, and i asked a policeman, 'where are the madres de plaza de mayo?'" they called them then the locas, the mad women. >> hinojosa: the crazy women....
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and for many years people said the united states couldn't possibly accept the people's republic of china, what about taiwan, what about japan, korea, our allies, our allies would be in dire straits if we accepted the people's republic of china. but just the opposite happened. just the opposite. taiwan, south korea, japan all experienced economic and political boons, i would argue the biggest in their histories after we came to terms with the people's republic of china principally because our rapprochement with china took away the dramatic instability in asia that the conflict between the united states and the people's republic of china had brought not only to our two countries, but to our allies. so similarly we argue if the united states could come to terms with the islamic republic of iran, iran is not going to accept -- the islamic republic is not going to accept israel's current political order and ongoing indeterminant occupation of palestinians. it's not going to accept that. but china has not accepted taiwan either. what we argue is that if the united states and the islamic republ
and for many years people said the united states couldn't possibly accept the people's republic of china, what about taiwan, what about japan, korea, our allies, our allies would be in dire straits if we accepted the people's republic of china. but just the opposite happened. just the opposite. taiwan, south korea, japan all experienced economic and political boons, i would argue the biggest in their histories after we came to terms with the people's republic of china principally because our...
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elected by the people the other leaders you mentioned were not the reality is the united states had a relationship with egypt that came out of the cold war they came when you dip switch from the soviet camp to the american camp there are positives and negatives to that relationship obviously egypt was ruled with a dictatorship obviously the united states support that if you went around washington right now many people would view that is as a tragic note on a lot of levels the united states wants to work productively with the people of egypt yes the current government is democratically elected which is why the united states government is seeking to work positively with them but we're not working seeking to work exclusively with him i should say that i no longer work in the government so i don't speak for them but i would think most of washington wants to have a positive relationship with all factions of egypt and work on something positive and productive going forward not rehashing the past that already happened ok what about the democracy in egypt right now where does it stand. i thin
elected by the people the other leaders you mentioned were not the reality is the united states had a relationship with egypt that came out of the cold war they came when you dip switch from the soviet camp to the american camp there are positives and negatives to that relationship obviously egypt was ruled with a dictatorship obviously the united states support that if you went around washington right now many people would view that is as a tragic note on a lot of levels the united states...
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but the privately sro units are a big gap in our housing for having access and resource for the people who live there. we have offered to provide our technical assistance to this effort in order to make the implementation as simple and cost effective and effective as possible. through the development of a technical assistance manual that will include not only photographs but also diagrams that really accurately match the conditions that we see out in these sro's where the bathrooms are much smaller than what we would build today under a fully accessible unit, and the rooms are already finished. they have the tile on the walls, they have the plaster and the sheetrock and such, and that means that as an existing construction we don't necessarily have the option to open up the walls the way that we would if we were doing a full renovation. so we have some simple solutions as to how you can make these grab bars structurally sound by putting applications on top of the surfaces, whether that is putting a piece of 1 by lumber that spans the stud framing and is securely attached that the grab
but the privately sro units are a big gap in our housing for having access and resource for the people who live there. we have offered to provide our technical assistance to this effort in order to make the implementation as simple and cost effective and effective as possible. through the development of a technical assistance manual that will include not only photographs but also diagrams that really accurately match the conditions that we see out in these sro's where the bathrooms are much...
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happening in egypt and that's the people of egypt neither the united states nor morsi himself much say in what's happening today the people of egypt who are back in the streets that. is why the fate of the regime today. it was one of the first states in the arab world america is said to have nots towards democracy through revolt president obama had some of his highest ratings there and has now seen one of his sharpest drops in popularity and it's seen as a sign that obama has failed to define a consistent policy in the region after his policy of looks now at why the perception of the u.s. has got so bad i've come here to cairo to seek a new beginning between the united states and muslims around the world words of promise that fueled a region with hope but as obama begins his second term in office his critics failed him on a first term that felt far short of expectations progress on peace between israelis and palestinians remain stalled the promised economic development of afghanistan never took root. and american relations with post mubarak egypt deteriorated and i didn't fifty the u.s
happening in egypt and that's the people of egypt neither the united states nor morsi himself much say in what's happening today the people of egypt who are back in the streets that. is why the fate of the regime today. it was one of the first states in the arab world america is said to have nots towards democracy through revolt president obama had some of his highest ratings there and has now seen one of his sharpest drops in popularity and it's seen as a sign that obama has failed to define a...
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invaded iraq sixty nine percent of the people united states believed that they were a pretty operational ties between al qaeda and iraq and that saddam hussein had something to do with nine eleven it was a masterful propaganda performance on the part of the united states on the part of the u.k. now how did they do that well one of the ways was they tortured this one prisoner a levy sent it to egypt where his flight he confessed that he sent people from al qaeda up to say that it was shane's iraq to receive instruction in explosives all right right it's all right rather murky so i think there's been some people in the past that have said that invading iraq for nine eleven is like invading mexico for the bombing of cole harbor john kerry i go there the man we're talking about here he he essentially when he comes out with this information about waterboarding and so on and so forth i suppose i should ask you where is the line between whistle blowing and that of leaking sensitive information is certainly seems a bit blurry. well kiriakou did not leak any sensitive information george bush did
invaded iraq sixty nine percent of the people united states believed that they were a pretty operational ties between al qaeda and iraq and that saddam hussein had something to do with nine eleven it was a masterful propaganda performance on the part of the united states on the part of the u.k. now how did they do that well one of the ways was they tortured this one prisoner a levy sent it to egypt where his flight he confessed that he sent people from al qaeda up to say that it was shane's...
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of levels the united states wants to work productively with the people of egypt yes the current government is democratically elected which is why the united states government is seeking to work positively with him but we're not working seeking to work exclusively with him i should say that i no longer work in the governments i don't speak for them but i would think most of washington wants to have a positive relationship with all factions of egypt and work on something positive and productive going forward not rehashing the past that already happened ok carl what about the democracy in egypt right now where does it stand. i think. it's an open matter for contestation there are positive sides and there are negative signs one of the negative signs that are new we need to be really careful about is this weakness of the political opposition and furthermore its attempt to kind of create this sense of opposition to muslim brotherhood in power through a political means what i mean by a diet is the political opposition itself the national salvation front is kind and considerate of many sides that
of levels the united states wants to work productively with the people of egypt yes the current government is democratically elected which is why the united states government is seeking to work positively with him but we're not working seeking to work exclusively with him i should say that i no longer work in the governments i don't speak for them but i would think most of washington wants to have a positive relationship with all factions of egypt and work on something positive and productive...
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what's happening in egypt and that's the people of egypt neither the united states nor morsi himself much say what's happening to the people of egypt who are back in the streets. free of the regime today so egypt was one of the first states in the arab world the us are said to have towards democracy is very involved president obama had some of his highest ratings there but has now witnessed a sharp drop in popularity is seen as a sign that a washington has failed to define a consistent policy to navigate a region's conflict his policy and that's now that's why the perception of the u.s. and the muslim world has got so bad. i've come here to cairo to seek a new beginning between the united states and muslims around the world words of promise that field of region with hope will respond but as a bomber begins his second term in office his critics fail he want to first term the fell far short of expectations progress on peace between israelis and palestinians remains stored the promised economic development of afghanistan never took root and american relations with post mubarak egypt det
what's happening in egypt and that's the people of egypt neither the united states nor morsi himself much say what's happening to the people of egypt who are back in the streets. free of the regime today so egypt was one of the first states in the arab world the us are said to have towards democracy is very involved president obama had some of his highest ratings there but has now witnessed a sharp drop in popularity is seen as a sign that a washington has failed to define a consistent policy...
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the united states nor morsi himself have much say in what's happening to the people of egypt who are back in the streets. free of the regime. because agent was at the forefront of the pro-democracy uprisings in the middle east and the us supported the revolt hoping that barack obama's promise of change for the region would bear fruit however after a wave of anti-american protests all the hopes his famous cairo speech try to inspire have been dashed policy or investigate why i've come here to cairo to seek a new beginning between the united states and muslims around the world words of promise that field of region with hope but as a bomber begins his second term in office his critics failed him on a first term f.-l. hotshot expectations progress on peace between israelis and palestinians remain stalled the promised economic development of afghanistan never took root. and american relations with post mubarak egypt deteriorated as a nineteenth fifty u.s. and eligible community has more or less thought that it was in control of something called the muslim brotherhood and they brought them
the united states nor morsi himself have much say in what's happening to the people of egypt who are back in the streets. free of the regime. because agent was at the forefront of the pro-democracy uprisings in the middle east and the us supported the revolt hoping that barack obama's promise of change for the region would bear fruit however after a wave of anti-american protests all the hopes his famous cairo speech try to inspire have been dashed policy or investigate why i've come here to...
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people stand united in our support for our troops. >> the country was still engaged in afghanistan, with what seemed no end in sight. then on the one-year anniversary of osama bin laden's death, in may 2012, the president made a surprise visit to bagram air force base in afghanistan. >> the reason that the afghans have an opportunity for a new tomorrow is because of you. >> there he signed a deal to withdraw american combat troops by the end of 2014. >> tonight i would like to tell you how we will complete our mission and end the war in afghanistan. >> it's easier to start wars than to end them. the challenge obama faced was to do it in a way that met america's commitments and met a credible standard of success. ♪ [ woman ] too weak. wears off. been there. tried that. ladybug body milk? no thanks. [ female announcer ] stop searching and start repairing. eucerin professional repair moisturizes while actually repairing very dry skin. it's so powerful you can skip a day... but light enough you won't want to. dermatologist recommended eucerin. the end of trial and error has arrived. t
people stand united in our support for our troops. >> the country was still engaged in afghanistan, with what seemed no end in sight. then on the one-year anniversary of osama bin laden's death, in may 2012, the president made a surprise visit to bagram air force base in afghanistan. >> the reason that the afghans have an opportunity for a new tomorrow is because of you. >> there he signed a deal to withdraw american combat troops by the end of 2014. >> tonight i would...